Caption:
Jim Hirsch, a Hollywood writer and producer and UW-Madison alumnus, teaches
a screenwriting class for the Department of Communication Arts, commuting monthly
from Los Angeles to Madison to do so. He explains to the students, some of
them accomplished writers themselves, how writing a script differs from writing
a play. "As a screenwriter, you learn to be part of the process. You're
giving a director a blueprint for what he might be able to do."
Photo by: Michael Forster Rothbart
Date: October 2005
High-resolution 300 DPI JPEG
Caption: Jim
Hirsch, a Hollywood writer and producer and UW-Madison alumnus, teaches a screenwriting
class for the Department of Communication Arts, commuting monthly from Los
Angeles to Madison to do so. He explains to the students, some of them accomplished
writers themselves, how writing a script differs from writing a play. "As
a screenwriter, you learn to be part of the process. You're giving a director
a blueprint for what he might be able to do."
Photo by: Michael Forster Rothbart
Date: October 2005
High-resolution 300 DPI JPEG